Greece: Europe’s LNG Hub, powering the energy transition, and ensuring energy security.

Untitled Design
Regional Hub
Regional Hub

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), Vertical Corridor, and Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector (IGB) demonstrate the extent to which Greece is underpinning future growth in LNG regionally, and provide a valuable blueprint for how other regions can accelerate investment in new infrastructure.

Untitled Design (1) (1)
Shipping Leader
Shipping Leader

Greek shipowners continue to dominate the global LNG market, playing a central role in reducing barriers to trade. This year’s Summit provides delegates with unique access to this key ecosystem, enabling buyers and sellers to unlock future capacity.

Untitled Design 11
Government Leadership
Government Leadership

The Government of the Hellenic Republic has consistently provided financial and political leadership to drive growth in the LNG industry, and demonstrate the central role public-private partnerships will play in shaping future investment.

Untitled Design 8
Infrastructure
Infrastructure

The LNG terminal in Alexandroupolis joins an expanding networking of key infrastructure across the country, built on the established Revithoussa Terminal and now FSRUs, providing a real-world case study of how Greece created a national energy infrastructure strategy.

Untitled Design (9)
Connectivity
Connectivity

With excellent air, rail, and shipping links to regional and international hubs, Athens is well placed to connect the global energy industry and provide a central platform for executives to network, share best practice, and shape the future of the LNG industry.

Untitled Design 10
Historic and Beautiful
Historic and Beautiful

Boasting the Acropolis of Athens, Ancient Delphi, and Ancient Olympia, Athens and Greece provides a historic and thought-provoking backdrop to this year’s Summit, and allows delegates to experience a unique culture, alongside meeting key decision makers.